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The Urban Dweller: A Publication by Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods Inc.

The Urban Dweller: A Publication by Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods Inc.

Tne U-"ban Dweller is a monthly publication of Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods
(CHUN), 1290 Williams; 388-2716.
THE URBAN DWELLED DEC so
Denver s District Attorney Discusses
Area Crime With CHUN Board
Dale Tooley, Denver's District Attorney,
long time resident of Capitol Hill and CHUN
member, spoke to the CHUN board of delegates at its last meeting.
He had requested to address the board about
the problem of crime in Capitol Hill, and
to suggest what could be done to help eliminate it.
Tooley reported that he had specifically
asked the police department's vice and
narcotics unit to keep pressure on the
Colony Lounge at 569 East Coifax,which he
feels is a problem. "That is a difficult
block," he explained, and "we intend to
keep our attention on the place." He also
said that another problem bar he intended
to watch was the Barmaid.
Changes can occur in an establishment,
Tooley explained, and he mentioned the
successes in closing Malfunction Junction
and the Pearl Street Complex. As for the
House of Draught, the manager recently told
him that if the place were any cleaner "it
would be a church.*" Tooley explained he
did not share this view, and was still "trying to slow the place down."
He said that the best way he has found to
improve a business is to get the management involved.
Tooley then explained a theory of his based
on his experience as the city's top prosecutor as to why there is a seeming increase
of violent crime in the city. In the past
few months he has seen the largest influx
of Klan, Na^i, and anti-semetic materials
that he has encountered in several years.
He believes that these items^ "probably
protected by the first amendment," contribute to a violent climate. "Most of the
material has been distributed in east and
southeast Denver," he stated, "but it is
undoubtedly passed around."
He requested that if anyone sees this type
of literature that they call his office
(575-5176 — ask for Lu Ann Richey). He
also requested that if anyone hears of
potential criminal activity or observes
those who appear to be mentally ill and
potentially dangerous, that his office be
called.
Robert Duncan
CHUN IsMoviNq Up!J
CHUN is starting the New Year in a new
office!
We are moving from the basement of the
Community Center to the first floor. Our
new office will be easier to find and
sunnier.
Plan to come to our moving day party on
Sunday, January 4, at 2:00 p.m. After
carrying some boxes and arranging chairs,
drinks and snacks will be provided.
If you have a desk, table, chairs, bookshelf, coat-rack, or plants to donate to
CHUN, please call Meg at the office
(388-2716).

Newsletter produced by the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) pertaining to organization's meetings, events, and decisions. Specific issues addressed in this newsletter include crime, a winter celebration, a map of neighborhood boundaries, zoning and pedestrian problems.

Newsletter produced by the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) pertaining to organization's meetings, events, and decisions. Specific issues addressed in this newsletter include crime, a winter celebration, a map of neighborhood boundaries, zoning and pedestrian problems.

Tne U-"ban Dweller is a monthly publication of Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods
(CHUN), 1290 Williams; 388-2716.
THE URBAN DWELLED DEC so
Denver s District Attorney Discusses
Area Crime With CHUN Board
Dale Tooley, Denver's District Attorney,
long time resident of Capitol Hill and CHUN
member, spoke to the CHUN board of delegates at its last meeting.
He had requested to address the board about
the problem of crime in Capitol Hill, and
to suggest what could be done to help eliminate it.
Tooley reported that he had specifically
asked the police department's vice and
narcotics unit to keep pressure on the
Colony Lounge at 569 East Coifax,which he
feels is a problem. "That is a difficult
block" he explained, and "we intend to
keep our attention on the place." He also
said that another problem bar he intended
to watch was the Barmaid.
Changes can occur in an establishment,
Tooley explained, and he mentioned the
successes in closing Malfunction Junction
and the Pearl Street Complex. As for the
House of Draught, the manager recently told
him that if the place were any cleaner "it
would be a church.*" Tooley explained he
did not share this view, and was still "trying to slow the place down."
He said that the best way he has found to
improve a business is to get the management involved.
Tooley then explained a theory of his based
on his experience as the city's top prosecutor as to why there is a seeming increase
of violent crime in the city. In the past
few months he has seen the largest influx
of Klan, Na^i, and anti-semetic materials
that he has encountered in several years.
He believes that these items^ "probably
protected by the first amendment" contribute to a violent climate. "Most of the
material has been distributed in east and
southeast Denver" he stated, "but it is
undoubtedly passed around."
He requested that if anyone sees this type
of literature that they call his office
(575-5176 — ask for Lu Ann Richey). He
also requested that if anyone hears of
potential criminal activity or observes
those who appear to be mentally ill and
potentially dangerous, that his office be
called.
Robert Duncan
CHUN IsMoviNq Up!J
CHUN is starting the New Year in a new
office!
We are moving from the basement of the
Community Center to the first floor. Our
new office will be easier to find and
sunnier.
Plan to come to our moving day party on
Sunday, January 4, at 2:00 p.m. After
carrying some boxes and arranging chairs,
drinks and snacks will be provided.
If you have a desk, table, chairs, bookshelf, coat-rack, or plants to donate to
CHUN, please call Meg at the office
(388-2716).